Things Every JavaScript Engineer Knows—But Needs to Hear Again

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Things to avoid in JavaScript

by Suren Enfiajyan

Many inexperienced (or even not so) frontend and backend developers do mistakes which can lead to bugs or reliability issues. Here I am going to list the things that should probably be avoided to reduce the risk of errors.

🚀 Read it!, javascript

The 25 Micro-Habits of High-Impact Managers

by firstround.com

Sharp folks from across the First Round community share the small habits that great managers do, including delivering feedback with care, opening up about failure, and sending praise up the chain.

📰 Good to know, leadership

Lessons From 9 More Years of Tricky Bugs

by Henrik Warne

Grouped in Coding, Testing, and Debugging.

📰 Good to know, engineering, best-practices

1fr 1fr vs auto auto vs 50% 50%

by Chris Coyier

Are these columns the same?

📰 Good to know, css, grid

How I Dropped the Production Database on a Friday Night

by Vincent Josse

The case for moving fast and breaking things (before your competitors kill you)

📰 Good to know, databases, incidents

Canine

by Chris Zhu

Power of Kubernetes, Simplicity of Heroku

🧰 Tools, k8s, hosting

hurl

by hurl.dev

Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text.

🧰 Tools, http

Harper

by writewithharper.com

Offline, privacy-first grammar checker. Fast, open-source, Rust-powered

🧰 Tools, grammar, checker

You’re not a front-end developer until you’ve…

by Nic Chan

Do the Quiz!

🤪 Fun, quiz

Learn Makefiles

by Chase Lambert

With the tastiest examples

📚 Tutorials, makefiles

Being An Awful Leader In A Few Easy Steps

by Raphaël Beamonte

At JOTB25

📺 Videos, leadership

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